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Chapter 4Upgrading the System 90Installing the Upgrade CPUNote: Observe the ESD precautions on page 79 when installing or removing a system componen
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Chapter 4Upgrading the System 92Replacing the Hard Disk2-8
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95Installing and Removing a PCI CardInstalling a PCI Card /%!&% -$
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Chapter 1V76MSE.book Page 1 Wednesday, May 19, 1999 1:25 PM
3Overview !"#$%&$&am
Chapter 1Getting Started 4Preinstallation$8❑"$❑.-$Sel
5Features$%*-%**%-*-Front Panel
Chapter 1Getting Started 6Rear Panel$%6 Increase Volume button7 Decrease Volume button8 Turbo LED9 Po
7No. Component1Fan2 System main power switch3 Voltage selector4 System power socket5 USB ports6 PS/2 mouse port7 PS/2 keyboard port8 Serial port 29 Pa
Chapter 1Getting Started 8Connecting System ComponentsCaution: Do not turn on the system main power switch on the rear panel of the system or plug t
9Connecting the Monitor!$$:( Connecting the Mouse!$
Chapter 1Getting Started 10Connecting the Printer (optional)-%%%%&%
11Connecting to the Network (optional)>%%/ 1/ 1--%%
Chapter 1Getting Started 12Connecting USB Devices (optional).")%
13Turning On Your Computer %*%8
Chapter 1Getting Started 14Turning Off Your Computer %**0*-*
15Troubleshooting&%*%$$$$8General fail
Chapter 1Getting Started 16❑&@❑ %
17Error Messages&%$*$1$-
Chapter 1Getting Started 18Pointing Device Error Reconnect or replace the pointing device.Pointing Device Interface Error Check the pointing device i
19Correcting Error Conditions $*E!2;E$%$%
iiiNotices. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vChapter 1 Getting Starte
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23Features$%$8Components❑ &;,7G)
Chapter 2System Board Information 24Features❑!$!%❑-$&&❑ $!&
25Board Layout>%-B-$$8$%%
Chapter 2System Board Information 269 ATX power supply connector 10 HDD LED connector 11 Floppy disk drive connector 12 IDE 1 connector 13 IDE 2 con
2731 COM 2 port 32 PS/2 keyboard port 33 PS/2 mouse port 34 COM 1 connector 35 Speaker connector 36 PC speaker connector 37 3-pin CPU fan connector 38
Chapter 2System Board Information 28Jumpers and Connectors$$B%
29$8Connector FunctionCN2 USB CN3 Upper port: mouse; Lower port: keybo
Table of Contents ivChapter 3 `BIOS Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Entering Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 2System Board Information 30CN24 Reset buttonCN25 Turbo LEDDIMM 1, DIMM 2Memory module socketsFN1 3-pin CPU fanFN2 2-pin CPU fanJP5 Power LED
31Floppy Disk / Hard Disk Support!&&#!&D. %
Chapter 2System Board Information 32Video Function%H (!1$
33Audio Function2*!&$1;J8❑ ❑ "
Chapter 2System Board Information 34USB Support.")$$
35Hardware Monitoring FunctionF$%-%*%-*%
Chapter 2System Board Information 36Modem Ring-in Function$%%$
37Wake-on LAN5-/ 15/%%-5/
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Chapter 3`BIOS Information 42Entering Setup"*-%Important! You must press Ctrl-Alt-Esc simult
43$".% /8Note: The F8 key works only when you are in the main menu. This means t
Chapter 3`BIOS Information 44System Information$%System Information8$
45$"%&$8ParameterDescription FormatProcessor Specifies the type
Chapter 3`BIOS Information 46IDE Secondary Channel MasterSpecifies the current configuration of the IDE device connected to the master port of the s
47PS/2 Mouse Indicates if there is a mouse connected to your system. This is automatically detected by BIOS.Displays Installed if there is a mouse de
Chapter 3`BIOS Information 48Product Information%Product Information8!&
49DMI BIOS version Specifies the version of the DMI BIOS utility installed in your system. The Desktop Management Interface (DMI) BIOS allows you to
Notices viUse Conditions%'236:#7'8
Chapter 3`BIOS Information 50Disk Drives"Disk Drives$%%$
51$%%IDE Primary Channel SlaveLets you configure the hard disk drive con
Chapter 3`BIOS Information 52$"$"$
53Hard Disk Block Mode Enhances your hard disk performance by allowing data transfer in blocks (multiple sectors) at a rate of 256 bytes per cycle. T
Chapter 3`BIOS Information 54Onboard Peripherals!%$"$
55Parallel Port Lets you enable or disable the parallel port. Enabled or DisabledBase Address Lets you set a logical base address for the parallel po
Chapter 3`BIOS Information 56Onboard Device Settings$"$8$
57USB Legacy ModeLets you activate or deactivate the USB keyboard connected to your system. When activated, the USB keyboard functions in a DOS envir
Chapter 3`BIOS Information 58Power Management!$%$%$$
59System Sleep TimerAutomatically puts the system to power-saving mode after a specified period of inactivity. Any keyboard or mouse action, or any a
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Chapter 3`BIOS Information 60Boot Options%%%$$%
61Fast Boot Allows you to define your system’s booting process, whether to skip some POST routines or proceed with the normal booting process.Auto or
Chapter 3`BIOS Information 62Configuration Table Allows you to enable or disable the display of the configuration table after POST but before booting
63Date and Time$%Date and Time8$
Chapter 3`BIOS Information 64 System Security"$%'%
65Power-on PasswordSecures your system against unauthorized use. Once you set this password, you have to type it whenever you boot the system.None or
Chapter 3`BIOS Information 66Setting a Password -# %You cannot enter the BIOS utility if a Setup pas
67 !0)&"% $0-$%" "Yes
Chapter 3`BIOS Information 68Bypassing the Password&%$%*%%%%2
69Advanced OptionsNote: The Advanced Options selection is available only in the Advanced Level. %$
Notices viiiYear 2000 Compliance StatementF;GGG9H C5F;GGGI
Chapter 3`BIOS Information 70Memory/Cache Options"$Memory/Cache Options %$8
71Memory at 15MB-16MB Reserved forTo prevent memory address conflicts between the system and expansion boards, reserve this memory range for the use o
Chapter 3`BIOS Information 72PnP/PCI Options!!+!&%%$%!&"$
73VGA Palette SnoopEnables the palette snooping feature if you installed more than one VGA card in the system, allowing the control palette register
Chapter 3`BIOS Information 74Load Default Settings>)&"$%%-$%%
75Abort Settings Change"$Abort Settings Change%$$08$Yes
Chapter 3`BIOS Information 76Exiting Setup0)&"%*%$$08"Yes
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Chapter 4Upgrading the System 80Warning! Not turning off the system properly before you start installing the components may damage your system.Do no
81Opening the SystemCaution: Before you proceed, make sure that you have turned off the system and all peripherals connected to it. Read the preinst
Chapter 4Upgrading the System 82 !$$%-*Replacing the Housing
83 "$%V76MSE.book Page 83 Wednesday, May 19, 1999 1:25 PM
Chapter 4Upgrading the System 84Installing Additional Memory%%$0,I3);37&-
8516 MB 16 MB 32 MB16 MB 32 MB 48 MB16 MB 64 MB 80 MB16 MB 128 MB 144 MB32 MB 8 MB 40 MB32 MB 16 MB 48 MB32 MB 32 MB 64 MB32 MB 64 MB 96 MB32 MB 128 M
Chapter 4Upgrading the System 86Installing a DIMM&$& - $&-
87Removing a DIMM !$-& (%&-
Chapter 4Upgrading the System 88Upgrading the CPURemoving the CPU Note: Observe the ESD precautions on page 79 when installing or removing a system
89 !!.- STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5V76MSE.book Page 89 Wednesday, May 19, 1999
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